there's also videos of him pulling punches.
this was a fake fixed fight.
it wasn't about the legs going.
he literally stopped the signature mike tyson uppercut several times.
there's also videos of him pulling punches.
this was a fake fixed fight.
it wasn't about the legs going.
he literally stopped the signature mike tyson uppercut several
times.
I'm convinced this was done partly for publicity, and partly to test
whether
Netflix was a viable platform for sport events. In other words, Netflix was just using this to see if it would attact viewers, and they used the biggest name in boxing combined with a well-known (I guess?) YT name to try to hook younger viewers.
Apparently 60 million people watched. This will likely lead to future
events
being shown on NF.
I'm convinced this was done partly for publicity, and partly to test whether Netflix was a viable platform for sport events. In other words, Netflix was just using this to see if it would attact viewers, and they used the biggest name in boxing combined with a well-known (I guess?) YT name to try to hook younger viewers.
Apparently 60 million people watched. This will likely lead to future events being shown on NF.
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